Fuchsia thymifolia
Fuchsia thymifolia is a species of Fuchsia found in Mexico to North Guatemala.
Description
It is a shrub that reaches a size of 1 to 1.5 m in height. The leaves are ovate, 1–5 cm long with an entire edge. The flowers are pinkish white and the fruits are a purple grape-shaped berry.Chromosome number is 2n = 22.
Distribution
Plants are found in Sinaloa and Durango states of Mexico south towards Chiapas and into northern Guatemala. It inhabits a temperate climate in grassland and forest with oak, pine and Abies mixed pine-oak forests at elevations of 1800 to 3900 meters.National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution j568">Subspecies
There are two recognized subspecies:National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution j568"/>| Image | Name | Description | Distribution |
| Fuchsia thymifolia subsp. minimiflora | Plant grows 1–3 meters tall. Leaves are elliptic and narrowly ovate with a 8–24 mm long petiole. Flower tube is 2.6–4 mm long | Found in Mexico and Guatemala in forests of Pinus, Quercus, and Arbutus at elevations of 2100 to 2500 meters. | |
| Fuchsia thymifolia subsp. thymiflora | Plant grows 0.5-2.2 meters tall. Leaves are elliptic and ovate with a 4–17 mm long petiole. Flower tube is 3.5-6.5 mm long | Found in Mexico in Pinus, Quercus, and Abies forest at elevations of 2000 to 3200 meters. |